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we are cutting taxes. for things that are vital to living standards and for things you would never get from a label government. -- labor government. >> in september, the ambulance service moved to a makeready system. today, there are no two-man ambulances. already several of my constituents have been left for unacceptably long periods waiting for a nebulous to take them to a hospital. agree toprime minister meet with me to see what can be done before a constituent dies waiting for a nebulous to come? >> i share my friends concern about the importance of response times for amulets is. we have to test them for help they meet those targets. -- how they meet those targets. i am very happy to arrange a meeting with her and health ministers to look at this. i know the ambulance service is looking at a way to improve services. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister will note that yesterday the commission eventhed a report into an that occurred involving the former government cheese. this goes to the -- chief. this go
we are cutting taxes. for things that are vital to living standards and for things you would never get from a label government. -- labor government. >> in september, the ambulance service moved to a makeready system. today, there are no two-man ambulances. already several of my constituents have been left for unacceptably long periods waiting for a nebulous to take them to a hospital. agree toprime minister meet with me to see what can be done before a constituent dies waiting for a...
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a financial transaction tax the united states a small sales tax on buying and selling of government. bonds and stocks and derivatives and such we could finance we could finance free higher education and every public college and university in the country we could enter the rest of the. industrialized world and provide education for our people instead of putting our kids into trillion dollars worth of debt this could all happen if we focused on the correct crisis which is a banking community run wild ok all right all right ok if i can encapsulate it and if you're the problem ok i say that you know good spirits here but i mean again you know it gets down to the regulation that you guys you know it's that the system is there for you to make money and if you can't make money with it forget it you cast it aside. go ahead. i'm it takes a lot to get me speechless but less congratulations because i don't know how to react to what you just said i've never heard such a pile of you know what in my life but why don't we change this from the standpoint that i'm sure you're a nice man less but you
a financial transaction tax the united states a small sales tax on buying and selling of government. bonds and stocks and derivatives and such we could finance we could finance free higher education and every public college and university in the country we could enter the rest of the. industrialized world and provide education for our people instead of putting our kids into trillion dollars worth of debt this could all happen if we focused on the correct crisis which is a banking community run...
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top tax rate in fact. there's some really good research that indicates that whenever the both the united states and europe the european countries whatever the top tax rate is over fifty percent you get a stable economy whenever it's under fifty percent you start getting bubbles in and bursts because all that hot money comes in and people are just you know looking for places to churn it quickly i'm curious richard your thoughts on why the democratic party doesn't simply come right out and honestly say thirty two years now the reagan revolution we've had thirty two years a reaganomics it has it has disappeared of the middle class it's a visceral of the middle class it's ruining our country it's time to end this experiment and roll back the reagan tax cuts why don't they just say it like that. well i think there are two reasons one is political in the sense that they're afraid of being accused of being socialists and they're not brave enough to say well world we're not as socialistic as dorothy eisenhower or
top tax rate in fact. there's some really good research that indicates that whenever the both the united states and europe the european countries whatever the top tax rate is over fifty percent you get a stable economy whenever it's under fifty percent you start getting bubbles in and bursts because all that hot money comes in and people are just you know looking for places to churn it quickly i'm curious richard your thoughts on why the democratic party doesn't simply come right out and...
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why we have frozen the council tax but what we've lifted too many people out of tax. let me make this simple point about living standards. if you want to help with living standards the best way to do that is to cut people's taxes. you can only cut taxes if you cut spending. he has opposed every single spending cut that we have proposed, even now he still wants to spend more money. that is the truth. more spending, more borrowing from our debt. it's the same old labour. >> ed miliband. >> isn't as striking that the one thing the prime minister doesn't want to talk about is energy prices? he can talk about it because he is no answer. let's have an answer on the energy price freeze. can he confirm that opposing the freeze he has on his side the big six energy companies? and supporting a freeze we have consumer bodies and small energy producers, and the vast majority of the british people? >> if an energy price freeze was such a great idea why didn't he introduce it when he stood here as energy secretary? the fact is it is not a price freeze. it is a price gone. he's not
why we have frozen the council tax but what we've lifted too many people out of tax. let me make this simple point about living standards. if you want to help with living standards the best way to do that is to cut people's taxes. you can only cut taxes if you cut spending. he has opposed every single spending cut that we have proposed, even now he still wants to spend more money. that is the truth. more spending, more borrowing from our debt. it's the same old labour. >> ed miliband....
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take tax reform. well if my taxes go down that's tax reform. if my taxes go up that's not tax reform. take entitlement reform. i'm happy to change it as long as it doesn't affect it. it becomes very personal when you start to get into the specifics. but there are a lot of good ideas out there. the president's put for example the president put on the table changing the tpi calculation from what we have today to something called change cpi which is a much more accurate calculation. and if that were done, if that alone were done, not in the first five years, the savings would not be dramatic because we have very little inflation but over 15 years it would be huge, trillions. that's the type of change you could make without affecting people in a significant way. people can plan for it. simpson-bowles within raise the retirement over 60 years it wouldn't affect anybody over the age of 12. >> a couple things about inquiry party. what dj has it did not to itself are. >> a lot of damage. i think this last few weeks have caused the american people to so
take tax reform. well if my taxes go down that's tax reform. if my taxes go up that's not tax reform. take entitlement reform. i'm happy to change it as long as it doesn't affect it. it becomes very personal when you start to get into the specifics. but there are a lot of good ideas out there. the president's put for example the president put on the table changing the tpi calculation from what we have today to something called change cpi which is a much more accurate calculation. and if that...
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real tax reform. they came together and did it. because both sides wanted to, and they really worked at it, that was 27 years ago, and tax code is now a bigger monstrousty than it was then, one step forward -- two steps forward, and one step backward i guess or the reverse. you could never get that done today, all we have today is an argument about democrats want to raise taxes and more revenue, and republicans want to cut taxes or hole the line -- yield the line and we're in the middle of the sequester. this will not happen because of policy. >> you know, it is unprecedenced. in were sacred cows to that at the time, akin to mortgage interest today that is credit card interests, people could willy-nilly spend, it stopped with that, a lot of republicans said don't give that up. we love it. but there was enough back and forth, that whatever of conceded on that, you had lower tax rate, and away we went. >> and point was, that the -- president and his the administration, bill bradley and others were led t
real tax reform. they came together and did it. because both sides wanted to, and they really worked at it, that was 27 years ago, and tax code is now a bigger monstrousty than it was then, one step forward -- two steps forward, and one step backward i guess or the reverse. you could never get that done today, all we have today is an argument about democrats want to raise taxes and more revenue, and republicans want to cut taxes or hole the line -- yield the line and we're in the middle of the...
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>> well, tax reform that is tax reform. it's not a trojan horse -- >> it could be revenue neutral but means a lot of people right now -- a lot of companies -- >> but overall revenue neutral, that's exactly what the house ways and means committee. >> what the president has supported, but grover's saying no additional to the government. democrats in return for medicare and social security cuts. >> every time you walk into a negotiation with the administration, they want more taxes. when they did the supercommittee, they wanted $1.4 trillion in tax increases to fix the $1.2 trillion problem. reid is saying now he doesn't want to do tax reform unless at least it's $1 trillion in higher revenue. it's not just it is president's problem. harry reid wants $1 trillion as the ransom for fixing the -- >> see why i said a baby bargain is all we can do. >> a baby bargain. you're a pragmatic guy. that was your problem with the republicans who held out on this and were going to vote no on this. would you -- would you agree or concede the
>> well, tax reform that is tax reform. it's not a trojan horse -- >> it could be revenue neutral but means a lot of people right now -- a lot of companies -- >> but overall revenue neutral, that's exactly what the house ways and means committee. >> what the president has supported, but grover's saying no additional to the government. democrats in return for medicare and social security cuts. >> every time you walk into a negotiation with the administration, they...
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not be another tax increase. no way that happens. >> why didn't the president today talk about pro-growth corporate tax reform? instead -- >> he's not interested in that. >> he sounded just like his old self, spend and tax. he has in the past talked about corporate tax reform. he had a perfect opportunity today to reach out across the aisle, try to put something together. why didn't he do that? >> because he's not really capable of seizing these moments where he could reach across the aisle and say what can we do it help the economy now, we can probably agree on corporate tax reform. there was an opportunity for that. he didn't take it. why, i don't know. >> it's in-ex-applicable in the middle 2000s, we put a 5% tax penalty on the money and it flowed back. why doesn't obama want to do that? >> chairman cantor has been having these secret meetings where democrats and republicans -- i attended three of them and they were very collegial and there is a bill that should get bipartisan support that's not that far from
not be another tax increase. no way that happens. >> why didn't the president today talk about pro-growth corporate tax reform? instead -- >> he's not interested in that. >> he sounded just like his old self, spend and tax. he has in the past talked about corporate tax reform. he had a perfect opportunity today to reach out across the aisle, try to put something together. why didn't he do that? >> because he's not really capable of seizing these moments where he could...
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tax. >> host: this is what the "washington post" editorial board says about that this morning. if the main outcome of the crisis is to suspend the medical device tax or health care measures washington will prove only making deficit worse is basis for bipartisan agreement. other critics of repealing the device tax say it's a 30 billion-dollar giveaway to one of the more profitable companies in this country. >> guest: our bipartisan group in the house is offering how to pay for it. we're offering suggestions how to pay for it. we're not contributing to the deficit. that is a major breakthrough having those type of discussions. there is distinction to be made too between what are called prerevenue companies and larger companies. that is really the prerevenue companies are being taxed before they earn their first dollar. that will make it very difficult for them to survive. i think policywise there is a reason why there is overwhelming bipartisan support looking at device tax. maybe going back
tax. >> host: this is what the "washington post" editorial board says about that this morning. if the main outcome of the crisis is to suspend the medical device tax or health care measures washington will prove only making deficit worse is basis for bipartisan agreement. other critics of repealing the device tax say it's a 30 billion-dollar giveaway to one of the more profitable companies in this country. >> guest: our bipartisan group in the house is offering how to pay...
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some people think tax reform and they think, let's cut corporate tax rates. ,f you put that idea forward that is symbolic of the current government we have that fights more for the big guy then the little guy. than the little guy. if you mean taking away tax loopholes to level the playing field, that is great. should it be revenue neutral? no. we should shore up programs that deserve it. i'm a big fan of tax reform. part of tax reform should also mean making millionaires pay their fair share in social security. we should go beyond the clinton rates for the super wealthy americans. that would mean trillions of dollars more to fund public education, infrastructure, and social security. host: marvin on our democrats line in florida. good morning. i was calling about obamacare. i did a little research. from what i can see, it was a type of plan that richard nixon advocated, the type of plan that bob dole advocated, the type of plan that mitt romney advocated. it seems to be a republican idea. why are they so opposed to it if it seems to be a republican idea? repu
some people think tax reform and they think, let's cut corporate tax rates. ,f you put that idea forward that is symbolic of the current government we have that fights more for the big guy then the little guy. than the little guy. if you mean taking away tax loopholes to level the playing field, that is great. should it be revenue neutral? no. we should shore up programs that deserve it. i'm a big fan of tax reform. part of tax reform should also mean making millionaires pay their fair share in...
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cannot afford to pay taxes. you are not trying to say that half of the people are on welfare. >> one final point before we wrap up. we mentioned at the outset that there are divisions on the republican side. conservative commentator charle krauthammer has deemed the 80 republicans the suicide caucus. most of their districts are in the south of the united states, and we can show you a map where a lot of the dogs there are below -- a lot of the dots are in the south of the united states. are we in a situation right now where there is this sort of -- i guess you could say this new ire , akin to what existed in the 19th century? some people are comparing it to the civil war. >> there was an unprecedented level of decisiveness in the u.s. we clearly sought in the last elections, and you clearly see it in the house and senate. you see this partisanship and division at new levels. as the rest of the people on the panel have been pointing out, they are just not talking to each other like they were able to in the past. i
cannot afford to pay taxes. you are not trying to say that half of the people are on welfare. >> one final point before we wrap up. we mentioned at the outset that there are divisions on the republican side. conservative commentator charle krauthammer has deemed the 80 republicans the suicide caucus. most of their districts are in the south of the united states, and we can show you a map where a lot of the dogs there are below -- a lot of the dots are in the south of the united states....
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the issue of wther to raise the tax has rattled subsequent administrations. sometimes even causing prime ministers to resign. abe returned to power in december 2012. and immediately put his focus on the economy. but he also wanted to change the country's constitution, so japan could have a military, and the power to defend igts allies if they come under attack. he's setting that aside for now to concentrate on fiscal matters. the prime minister said he was committed to ending years of deflation and getting the economy on a firm recovery track. abe stressed in a speech before the diet that he's going to accomplish three tasks simultaneously. economic revival, fiscal reconstruction, and reform of the social security system. >> translator: we need to get our country's economy sound and strong again in order to pass a sustainable social security system to the generations to come. >> tax hikes are rarely popular with voters anywhere. japan is no exception. some people in this country say they still remember the negative impact of past tax decisions. prime minister
the issue of wther to raise the tax has rattled subsequent administrations. sometimes even causing prime ministers to resign. abe returned to power in december 2012. and immediately put his focus on the economy. but he also wanted to change the country's constitution, so japan could have a military, and the power to defend igts allies if they come under attack. he's setting that aside for now to concentrate on fiscal matters. the prime minister said he was committed to ending years of deflation...
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they want to tax sunlight. the druid wants to impose a levy on solar power to help pledged -- plug its energy debt. >> there is an argument in spain right now. the country is still mired in financial difficulty. the government has come up with an unusual proposal. calling for a tax on solar energy. >> a son, to the government, y echo >> some are enjoying an average of $3000 of sun each year. the nations is one of the leading providers of solar energy. producing so much, the production capacity now exceeds demand by 60%. the government has found itself in debt to the tune of 26 billion euros. to scale back the use of solar panels, the government decided to tax those who use them. in other words, taxing the very behavior they spent the last date trying to encourage. >> critics say this will damage progress toward meeting european year -- energy goals. it could set a dangerous precedent for other struggling countries like greece. aaron's energy regulator agrees and has called the proposed economically unviable and
they want to tax sunlight. the druid wants to impose a levy on solar power to help pledged -- plug its energy debt. >> there is an argument in spain right now. the country is still mired in financial difficulty. the government has come up with an unusual proposal. calling for a tax on solar energy. >> a son, to the government, y echo >> some are enjoying an average of $3000 of sun each year. the nations is one of the leading providers of solar energy. producing so much, the...
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that is property taxes. during each of your 10 years in office, independent analysis shows are pretty taxes and increase. 13%, andchristie, , 7.5%. buono given the notable lack of success that each of you has had in addressing this consultative issue, what will you do differently over the next four years? all, i disagree with the premise of the question. in the 10 years before i became governor, taxes were up 70%. that was the actual number they went up. years, the first full years of property tax caps, we took a train that was going 100 miles an hour, and slowed it to 20 miles per hour. we need to do a few other things to get the job done. first we need civil service reform. if civil service reform gets done, mayors across the state le to share services in a way that will be economically effective to bring those numbers down as well. thatecond thing, make sure we are allowing for consolidation of municipalities. secondly, we are settling these towns with huge sick pay payoffs. hundreds of thousands of dolla
that is property taxes. during each of your 10 years in office, independent analysis shows are pretty taxes and increase. 13%, andchristie, , 7.5%. buono given the notable lack of success that each of you has had in addressing this consultative issue, what will you do differently over the next four years? all, i disagree with the premise of the question. in the 10 years before i became governor, taxes were up 70%. that was the actual number they went up. years, the first full years of property...
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and tax evasion. why is the irish government doing this now and will this be enough to get people off their back? >> reporter: well, i mean, it's hard to know if it is be enough, why they are doing is certainly seems to be because of the attention that has been brought on the irish state at first in the u.s. and then recently in germany in the negotiations of the government in germany and the tax rate. i mean, this will pass. >> sorry, you were saying the corporation tax, they do not seem to be giving corporation tax but at the same time they're receiving bailout money? >> the corporation tax rate is a headline figure. why companies are here for all of the benefits that come with the tax law. back in 2010 it was offered to ireland or to the irish state at that time that a less onerous, and they decided to accept more austerity rather than do something on the corporation tax. in terms of ireland itself, in terms of dublin it takes in the corporation tax around 460 million euros. it's about 1% of the ov
and tax evasion. why is the irish government doing this now and will this be enough to get people off their back? >> reporter: well, i mean, it's hard to know if it is be enough, why they are doing is certainly seems to be because of the attention that has been brought on the irish state at first in the u.s. and then recently in germany in the negotiations of the government in germany and the tax rate. i mean, this will pass. >> sorry, you were saying the corporation tax, they do...
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the son freely and available to everyone since the dawn of time not any more spain's planning to tax it to help plug its yawning debt for its reports. there's an argument hotting up in spain right now the country still mired in financial difficulty the government's come up with a rather unusual proposal calling for attacks on solar energy with some spanish cities enjoying an average of three thousand hours of sun each year the nation's been one of the leading providers of solar energy the trouble is they're pretty things so much that production capacity now exceeds the market by sixty percent and that's when the government found itself in debt to producers to the cina twenty six billion euro so in a bid to scale back the use of solar panels the government decided to tax those who use the in other words taxing the very behavior they spent the last decade trying to encourage critics of the proposal say this would damage claims progress towards meeting european renewable energy goes and could set a dangerous precedent for other struggling e.u. countries like greece who are remiss to be
the son freely and available to everyone since the dawn of time not any more spain's planning to tax it to help plug its yawning debt for its reports. there's an argument hotting up in spain right now the country still mired in financial difficulty the government's come up with a rather unusual proposal calling for attacks on solar energy with some spanish cities enjoying an average of three thousand hours of sun each year the nation's been one of the leading providers of solar energy the...
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blaming 300% markup on brazil's high taxes, electronic import fees, taxes and fees are a bad. cheryl: here is a question. . pmi el? organ may make drivers peck for every mile they drive. forget house of cards, there are big plans to take on netflix with the house of its own. as we go to break take a look. we will be right back. when does your work end? does it end after you've expanded your business? after your company's gone public? and the capital's been invested? or when your company's bought another? is it over after you've given back? you never stop achieving. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. ashley: ashley webster with your fox business brief. stocks remain under pressure as investors react to a mixed bag of earnings, dow component went on the blue chips after third quarter results missed estima
blaming 300% markup on brazil's high taxes, electronic import fees, taxes and fees are a bad. cheryl: here is a question. . pmi el? organ may make drivers peck for every mile they drive. forget house of cards, there are big plans to take on netflix with the house of its own. as we go to break take a look. we will be right back. when does your work end? does it end after you've expanded your business? after your company's gone public? and the capital's been invested? or when your company's...
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we're at very heavily taxed city, and we have -- i eliminated and reduced 22 taxes. when i was running for president i put that out. they said it can't be. you couldn't have 22 taxes. >> at a time would you ever consider running again? >> i'm not thinking about that right now. my trip to argentina later. >> good luck with that. thanks for joining us. >> we saw food stamp abuse on display this week. now a new study suggesting it's just the beginning. 're ready. thank you. thank you. i got this. no, i'll get it! no, let me get this. seriously. hey, let me get it. ah, uh. i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. let her get it. she got her safe driving bonus check from allstate last week. and it's her treat. what about a tip? oh, here's one... get an allstate agent. nice! [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call an allstate agent and get a quote now. just another way allstate is changing car insurance for good. >>> oh, snap. a new study exposing the nation's food stamp
we're at very heavily taxed city, and we have -- i eliminated and reduced 22 taxes. when i was running for president i put that out. they said it can't be. you couldn't have 22 taxes. >> at a time would you ever consider running again? >> i'm not thinking about that right now. my trip to argentina later. >> good luck with that. thanks for joining us. >> we saw food stamp abuse on display this week. now a new study suggesting it's just the beginning. 're ready. thank you....
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the repeal of that tax. john bane ser not asking for the repeal of that tax. he's asking for two years delay. does that sound irrational? i don't see why we have to continue this posturing. both sides aid need to come to the table and need to be rationale about a real solution and do it quickly. >> thanks very much, and nap navarro assessing for us what's going on based on our latest reporting i should say. ana, thanks very, very much. less than 35 hours till the debt see skoog deadline. is there real progress today on what's going on? deal or no deal? we'll have live reports from the white house and capital right after this. when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. [ inhales deeply ] make my mark i wawith pride.ork. create moments of value. build character through quality. and earn the right to be called a classic. the lands' end no iron
the repeal of that tax. john bane ser not asking for the repeal of that tax. he's asking for two years delay. does that sound irrational? i don't see why we have to continue this posturing. both sides aid need to come to the table and need to be rationale about a real solution and do it quickly. >> thanks very much, and nap navarro assessing for us what's going on based on our latest reporting i should say. ana, thanks very, very much. less than 35 hours till the debt see skoog deadline....
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just had a round of budget negotiations were taxes on the wealthy went up and the bush tax cuts expire. corporatens pay 35% tax rate which is the highest in the developed world. i do not know how much higher people think that should go without having it be anti- competitive for the united states. ,n terms of the defense budget increase in the defense budget is for military personnel. when you say cut the defense you want to make sure you're not reducing benefits for the people who risk their lives for our nation. health-care benefits, other benefits. in, therean suites should be no changes to social security without lifting the cap on income withholding. she is referring to the notion that you don't pay further social security taxes above and amount you make. there are some people that say that wouldcap and generate more revenues for social security. it is not as if the president has not succeeded in raising taxes. ee has done that two or thr times during his administration. the benefits are level. to get the same benefits, people should pay the same amount. it scales up to 120. if the
just had a round of budget negotiations were taxes on the wealthy went up and the bush tax cuts expire. corporatens pay 35% tax rate which is the highest in the developed world. i do not know how much higher people think that should go without having it be anti- competitive for the united states. ,n terms of the defense budget increase in the defense budget is for military personnel. when you say cut the defense you want to make sure you're not reducing benefits for the people who risk their...
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tax reform. where do you all stand on tax reform? and should that be a priority from the heritage action standpoint? >> yeah. we think tax reform is hugely important. it's one of the things that we absolutely have to do if we want to get the company back on track. the question and i think doug answered it properly is where is president obama in all of this. and you're not going to get him to say that he will forgo a tax increase. president obama wants to increase taxes. and republicans aren't going to be on board with that. as much as we need tax reform, that future looks very much in jeopardy. >> the reason it was on cnbc. it was john harwood interviewing president obama about two weeks ago. and he said we are not interested in raising tax rates. we're interested in closing loop holes. so that's something i hear you, i hear art laffer, all the fly supply siders talking about. maybe you guys would agree with that a well there are lots of loopholes to be closed. president obama himself said that. >> if i may, real tax reform, whether
tax reform. where do you all stand on tax reform? and should that be a priority from the heritage action standpoint? >> yeah. we think tax reform is hugely important. it's one of the things that we absolutely have to do if we want to get the company back on track. the question and i think doug answered it properly is where is president obama in all of this. and you're not going to get him to say that he will forgo a tax increase. president obama wants to increase taxes. and republicans...
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now we reduce the corporate tax rate and the income tax rate which i think are the two acts -- tax rates that hindrance the competitive way to retain and recruit new businesses. but come i had to step on the toes of some people. when you go to a movie now, you have to pay a sales tax to buy popcorn. we now have a sales tax on movie theater tickets. this is to make up the income tax that we reduce. by the way, we have a tax on .ewspaper maybe that is one reason they are mad at me. we have a tax on newspapers, more of a consumption tax as opposed to punishing productivity. i am an advocate of reporting productivity. that is the type of tax philosophy i have. you have to sell that. conservative most is nuts man saying i am all for that but cannot believe you close the tax loophole all my law firm. i say we did because you will not have clients if you do not have businesses in north carolina. our country has to be making things, growing things, producing things. agriculture is still huge in our country and need to talk about it more. and energy. we have to have an energy policy and i am a bi
now we reduce the corporate tax rate and the income tax rate which i think are the two acts -- tax rates that hindrance the competitive way to retain and recruit new businesses. but come i had to step on the toes of some people. when you go to a movie now, you have to pay a sales tax to buy popcorn. we now have a sales tax on movie theater tickets. this is to make up the income tax that we reduce. by the way, we have a tax on .ewspaper maybe that is one reason they are mad at me. we have a tax...
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tax imposed in 2010. it warned that it would take them under. >> you can't run in and take them under. and you're just spinning your wheels every day with a local government that just isn't listening. >> mayor santony said the bottle tax isn't killing him. in any case, she won't be lowering it. >> absolutely not. >> the maryland retailers association says that is bad news for them. >> the independent grocers union is going to find it difficult. >> santony says he's lost $4 million in sales, 18% of his business. the city has collected more than $17 million since 2011. >> we're low-hanging fruit for them to keep plugging into the ship's hull. that's all. >> reporter: but the mayor counters that five supermarkets have opened in baltimore since the tax was imposed. i'm pat warren, reporting live from city hill. now back to you on tv hill. >> santony's opened in highlandtown in the 30s and will close by the end of the month. >>> a nice october day. people are outside, enjoying the inner harbor. getting in a li
tax imposed in 2010. it warned that it would take them under. >> you can't run in and take them under. and you're just spinning your wheels every day with a local government that just isn't listening. >> mayor santony said the bottle tax isn't killing him. in any case, she won't be lowering it. >> absolutely not. >> the maryland retailers association says that is bad news for them. >> the independent grocers union is going to find it difficult. >> santony...
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tax. -- sales tax. we have a sales tax on movie theater tickets. make up for the income tax that we reduced. by the way, we now have a tax on newspapers. maybe that's one reason newspapers are mad at me. i don't know. they haven't brought up the conflict. we have a tax on newspaper. it's more of a consumption tax as opposed to a tax punishing productivity. i'm an advocate of rewarding productivity. that's the type of tax philosophy i have. and so you to sell that. i've had my most conservative businessman say i'm for that but i can't believe you closed the tax loophole on my law firm. i said we did because you're not going have any clients if you don't have any businesses in north carolina. >> okay. >> that's just to let you know, you've got sell the long-term impact not the short term. >> we like that idea of encouraging people to become producers. now -- >> manufacture -- i'm a strong advocate in two areas we have to emphasize more. we have to be a country and my state has to be a countr
tax. -- sales tax. we have a sales tax on movie theater tickets. make up for the income tax that we reduced. by the way, we now have a tax on newspapers. maybe that's one reason newspapers are mad at me. i don't know. they haven't brought up the conflict. we have a tax on newspaper. it's more of a consumption tax as opposed to a tax punishing productivity. i'm an advocate of rewarding productivity. that's the type of tax philosophy i have. and so you to sell that. i've had my most conservative...
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the bottle tax proceeds go to pay the debt. >> is never popular thing to increase attacks. taa tax. baltimore city change the culture. it put skin in the game. >> the mayor said even with the tax five new grocery stores have opened in the city. through more are due to come online. the ceo of shoprite is building a new store in west of more and called the tax a ridiculous money grab. he expected it to have little effect on the shoppers he will start serving. numbers released say the bottle tax is five cents per container and brings in over $1 million a month and a little ahead of estimates. >> maryland's gun permit law will stand following a decision not to hear the case from the u.s. supreme court. this is a major blow for an right advocates who had been pushing to have an appeal. they had refused to review the case that says the requirements violate the second amendment. anyone with a permit has to illustrate a substantial reason for carrying that weapon. julius hensen wants to be the new state senator. >> he spent three days in jail for his connection and the now and to ms. rubble
the bottle tax proceeds go to pay the debt. >> is never popular thing to increase attacks. taa tax. baltimore city change the culture. it put skin in the game. >> the mayor said even with the tax five new grocery stores have opened in the city. through more are due to come online. the ceo of shoprite is building a new store in west of more and called the tax a ridiculous money grab. he expected it to have little effect on the shoppers he will start serving. numbers released say the...
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the tax was offered at individuals but forced to redo it as a business tax after the court called it excessive. they say it will bring in an extra 500 million a year for the french state. >> stay with us. >> asked to explain comments he made sharing an explosive interview the former france captain called his critics tramples and parasites referring to former players as well as journalists. france coach said he regretted his remarks. monaco missed the chance to keep pace with leaders after throwing away its lead on sunday. they move off the bottom of the table following the drop. scoring a last minute equalizer. two points clear of monaco at the top. went fifth in the league after a convincing win. opening the scoring before a second half goal. they still lead the way two points ahead of chelsea and liverpool. clairemont got back to winning ways by winning. the fullback went over 8 minutes to give the french side an early lead. the second try arrived. touchdown. adding a third. making it 65 games unbeaten at home. the late drop goal secured a losing bonus point. 23-16 the final score.
the tax was offered at individuals but forced to redo it as a business tax after the court called it excessive. they say it will bring in an extra 500 million a year for the french state. >> stay with us. >> asked to explain comments he made sharing an explosive interview the former france captain called his critics tramples and parasites referring to former players as well as journalists. france coach said he regretted his remarks. monaco missed the chance to keep pace with leaders...
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you and the tea party killed the medical tax bill, explain? >> i thought you pointed out that the medical device industry were lobbying for and benefiting from obama care while became care claimed to be battling the special interests. to get the democrats to sub size you and then you get the republicans to kill your tax hike. the democrats say the tax is bad, but we're sick of just doing what k street tells us. so the conservativings within the republican caucus killed that. >> this morning i will note that it wasn't exactly so clear cut the medical device industry were lobbying for affordable care act. they were lobbying for the act and against the act at the same time. it was a hedge all the way around. blanch, what was your take on this whole thing in terms of the way the medical device tax issue was floated in as a solution and then snatched away, did that surprise you? >> no, nothing surprises us right now. i mean there's no adults in the room. but first of all, it's great to be with you three gentlemen. but where the device tax comes in,
you and the tea party killed the medical tax bill, explain? >> i thought you pointed out that the medical device industry were lobbying for and benefiting from obama care while became care claimed to be battling the special interests. to get the democrats to sub size you and then you get the republicans to kill your tax hike. the democrats say the tax is bad, but we're sick of just doing what k street tells us. so the conservativings within the republican caucus killed that. >> this...
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this does not effect your tax return. that is still due as always april 15th. number two, this refund situation can be delayed again if the government shuts down again when the budget talks resume in january. not good. if you are planning to do holiday shopping on amazon.com you are not going to like this story. customers must make purchases at least $35 to qualify. i love free shipping. for those college bound and writing tuition checks. tuition is up but it is rising at the slowest pace since 1975. there's an increase of 2.9 percent. this comes from the college board and tuition at private universities rising over 30,000 dollars that does not include room an board. the increase is slowing that's good news. we see students receiving aids and grants and fewer students and families borrowing. it is still high and still growing faster. we still have a problem but hopefully something is being done to fix it. >> thank you, lauren, we like the free shipping in time for the holidays. >> who wouldn't. >> it's 11 minutes after the top of the hour. would you call police
this does not effect your tax return. that is still due as always april 15th. number two, this refund situation can be delayed again if the government shuts down again when the budget talks resume in january. not good. if you are planning to do holiday shopping on amazon.com you are not going to like this story. customers must make purchases at least $35 to qualify. i love free shipping. for those college bound and writing tuition checks. tuition is up but it is rising at the slowest pace since...
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and have a flat tax. that would create jobs. host: we hear a lot of people advocate for that. why do you think it would work? caller: it would be a across- the-board tax and companies would not have to pay the payroll tax that would prevent them from hiring new people. it would free up the working system. i don't think more taxes are the answer. more taxes get the government -- if the government spends more than they are taking and, regardless of how much taxes you are giving, the government is going to continue to have an increased that because they are spending more than they are taking in. host: this is ryan from roanoke, virginia, talking about taxes in an e-mail this morning -- another e-mail, asking you to give us your thoughts to -- asking you to give us your thoughts on what congress should do next? -- should do next -- alan from los angeles california, democrat line. hello. i want to congratulate mr. obama on a victory over the republicans. [indiscernible] in the end they were defeated by preside
and have a flat tax. that would create jobs. host: we hear a lot of people advocate for that. why do you think it would work? caller: it would be a across- the-board tax and companies would not have to pay the payroll tax that would prevent them from hiring new people. it would free up the working system. i don't think more taxes are the answer. more taxes get the government -- if the government spends more than they are taking and, regardless of how much taxes you are giving, the government is...
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this began as a sort of anti-obama care tax. and the fundamental problem, the reason this has always been so hard to solve is that at this point you're seeing a war that's not really over policy anymore. it's over kind of negotiating principle of whether or not you can extort concessions in order to keep the government and go to the debt ceiling. it's part of the reason this thing wasn't going to go anywhere anyway. is that senate democrats weren't going to help. house democrats were going to oppose so they couldn't go to them for votes. the one thing i will say when they do eventually get through this and go to a budget conference, i will be surprised if the medical device tax survives. it was more killed because people didn't want to give up the principal of not negotiating here. >> that's right. >> and that point applies on both sides. republicans want to make sure that they leave with something so it's not a shutdown about nothing. he's trying to break the tea party and trying to break boehner. the issue is about more trying
this began as a sort of anti-obama care tax. and the fundamental problem, the reason this has always been so hard to solve is that at this point you're seeing a war that's not really over policy anymore. it's over kind of negotiating principle of whether or not you can extort concessions in order to keep the government and go to the debt ceiling. it's part of the reason this thing wasn't going to go anywhere anyway. is that senate democrats weren't going to help. house democrats were going to...
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beings the top capital gains tax rate is twenty percent whereas the top to earn income tax rate for working people is thirty nine percent to add insult to injury working people pay payroll taxes on top of that income tax and people who pay capital gains the capitalists they don't the way to fix this is pretty obvious to anyone who understands the difference between capitalism and free enterprise if we're going to have an economy that works for everyone we need to diminish the role of people who only want to make more money that is the capitalists and increase the role of everyday entrepreneurs and workers and consumers people who actually keep our economy running we can do this naturally if we stop giving capitalists their very own special tax code. right now thanks to low capital gains taxes predator capitalists like mitt romney and spoiled heiresses like paris hilton pay less tax on their income and working americans do just because they make their money for money instead of actually working for a living. there shouldn't be a bigger incentive to make money with money then to make
beings the top capital gains tax rate is twenty percent whereas the top to earn income tax rate for working people is thirty nine percent to add insult to injury working people pay payroll taxes on top of that income tax and people who pay capital gains the capitalists they don't the way to fix this is pretty obvious to anyone who understands the difference between capitalism and free enterprise if we're going to have an economy that works for everyone we need to diminish the role of people who...
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go back to taxes. why is it that republicans are unreasonable when they say no new taxes, but president obama is perfectly reasonable when he says no changes to my health care reform plan? >> you've never heard me say that. i don't think you've heard the president say that. there is no perfect law. as i said before, the only perfect law was brought down on clay tablets by senator moses off a mountain. so we should sit down and look at constructive ways to make obamacare, the affordable care act, work better. in just a short period of time 17 million americans have tried to log on to this website, a half a million -- i'll dispute some of your earlier claims -- a half a million are moving towards signing up for health insurance. this is a popular program. let's make it work better instead of trying to -- >> i'll talk about obamacare in a second but why do taxes have to be on theÑi table? why can't you just make a deal, short-term spending for long-term entitlement reform? which senator you support and p
go back to taxes. why is it that republicans are unreasonable when they say no new taxes, but president obama is perfectly reasonable when he says no changes to my health care reform plan? >> you've never heard me say that. i don't think you've heard the president say that. there is no perfect law. as i said before, the only perfect law was brought down on clay tablets by senator moses off a mountain. so we should sit down and look at constructive ways to make obamacare, the affordable...
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this is a stupid tax, repeals that. should congress killed a medical device tax? your answers later in the show, your turn to weigh in. tweet us@dennis kneale. cheryl: shutdown showdown on capitol hill. we will keep you up-to-date on the latest from washington as the united states may be closer to a default or a deal. dennis: fast food surveillance, major gathering data on you in the grocery store aisles. we will tell you how but first let's look at interviews. life's an adventure when you're with her. and i. it could be a question but of blood flow.dysfunction - hes you be ready anytimeily use the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the sa cialis is the only dly ed blet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor aut all your medical and ask if your heart is healthy enou for sexuaactivity.s, do not take cialis if you take nitrates for est pain, as do not drink alcoholfe droin excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or mus
this is a stupid tax, repeals that. should congress killed a medical device tax? your answers later in the show, your turn to weigh in. tweet us@dennis kneale. cheryl: shutdown showdown on capitol hill. we will keep you up-to-date on the latest from washington as the united states may be closer to a default or a deal. dennis: fast food surveillance, major gathering data on you in the grocery store aisles. we will tell you how but first let's look at interviews. life's an adventure when you're...
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. >> the history is a broader tax and a broader base for the tax. but if it were to be stopping to get rid of the sales tax on brick and mortar, you would see the economy go in overdrive. when it goes in overdrive more people earn money and when they earn or money they pay more income taxes. due to the government things that way? no. it wants the cash yesterday. ashley: and a napolitano for president, everybody. >> you're going to get me in trouble. tracy: thank you, judge. federal workers gathering a paycheck. but we have a ceo next to says his workers are still suffering. tracy: plus, in your "tech minute," microsoft playback and update for windows after totally backfired. ashley: and set your button on your sirius xm radio to channel 113. tune in. [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the tradg floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there i
. >> the history is a broader tax and a broader base for the tax. but if it were to be stopping to get rid of the sales tax on brick and mortar, you would see the economy go in overdrive. when it goes in overdrive more people earn money and when they earn or money they pay more income taxes. due to the government things that way? no. it wants the cash yesterday. ashley: and a napolitano for president, everybody. >> you're going to get me in trouble. tracy: thank you, judge. federal...
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president, if you, president bush, would give up on your tax cuts. president obama was never going to give up on his signatory issue. as a party we have to do soul-searching and i hope our house colleagues will follow speaker boehner. the only way the government can shut down is not what ted cruz. senator reid stop moving the goalpost on speaker boehner. to my house republican colleagues, follow speaker boehner. he's a good man. >> schieffer: we're going to come back to both and you senator warner and talk some more about this in one minute. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so yo
president, if you, president bush, would give up on your tax cuts. president obama was never going to give up on his signatory issue. as a party we have to do soul-searching and i hope our house colleagues will follow speaker boehner. the only way the government can shut down is not what ted cruz. senator reid stop moving the goalpost on speaker boehner. to my house republican colleagues, follow speaker boehner. he's a good man. >> schieffer: we're going to come back to both and you...
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tax revenues will be $3 trillion. i don't have great faith in the confidence of the federal government, but even i think that with $3 trillion a could somehow figure out how to prioritize spending said that they paid a $2,305,000,000,000 of interest on the debt so we did not default. would it be messy, hassle? yes, of course. this whole notion that we would default without an increase in the debt ceiling was either dishonest or ignorant. john: i want to point out that people in the street did not know. yes, we should cut. people had no idea what to cut. what would you cut? >> so when i get? >> so when i cut. >> that's a tough question. john: what would you cut? >> i don't know, to tell you the truth. john: they just don't know. >> we need reforms to entitlements for this country to be sustainable, and i would recommend having some sort of cap on federal spending so that we can have a real conversation about what size the federal government should be. >> all we need to do is limit government so that it grows at the rat
tax revenues will be $3 trillion. i don't have great faith in the confidence of the federal government, but even i think that with $3 trillion a could somehow figure out how to prioritize spending said that they paid a $2,305,000,000,000 of interest on the debt so we did not default. would it be messy, hassle? yes, of course. this whole notion that we would default without an increase in the debt ceiling was either dishonest or ignorant. john: i want to point out that people in the street did...
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tax revenues will be $3 trillion. i don't have great faith in the confidence of the federal government, but even i think that with $3 trillion a could somehow figure out how to prioritize spending said that they paid a $2,305,000,000,000 of interest on the debt so we did not default. would it be messy, hassle? yes, of course. this whole notion that we would default without an increase in the debt ceiling was either dishonest or ignorant. john: i want to point out that people in the street did not know. yes, we should cut. people had no idea what to cut. what would you cut? >> so when i get? >> so when i cut. >> that's a tough question. john: what would you cut? >> i don't know, to tell you the truth. john: they just don't know. >> we need reforms to entitlements for this country to be sustainable, and i would recommend having some sort of cap on federal spending so that we can have a real conversation about what size the federal government should be. >> all we need to do is limit government so that it grows at the rat
tax revenues will be $3 trillion. i don't have great faith in the confidence of the federal government, but even i think that with $3 trillion a could somehow figure out how to prioritize spending said that they paid a $2,305,000,000,000 of interest on the debt so we did not default. would it be messy, hassle? yes, of course. this whole notion that we would default without an increase in the debt ceiling was either dishonest or ignorant. john: i want to point out that people in the street did...